Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Bind 30Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... usually life - long progressive disability which they entail , and the mortality that results from strangulation , emphasize the great importance of the subject and " John Burkett , Holmes System of Surgery . the responsibility that ...
... usually life - long progressive disability which they entail , and the mortality that results from strangulation , emphasize the great importance of the subject and " John Burkett , Holmes System of Surgery . the responsibility that ...
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... usually in the large hernias or in those with correspondingly weak abdomi- nal wall structures . It must be evident that there is still room for improvement , notwithstanding in the hands of careful operators present methods give ...
... usually in the large hernias or in those with correspondingly weak abdomi- nal wall structures . It must be evident that there is still room for improvement , notwithstanding in the hands of careful operators present methods give ...
Side 68
... usually a man of more ambition , and of more initiative , certainly with better trained mind , and he sees the relations and appli- cations much better ; i . e . , he does things less by rule of thumb and tries to get more than the ...
... usually a man of more ambition , and of more initiative , certainly with better trained mind , and he sees the relations and appli- cations much better ; i . e . , he does things less by rule of thumb and tries to get more than the ...
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... usually devoted to laboratory work Those exercises are two , two and a half or three hours long . This would give 5 , 6 or 7 hours per week and for a semester of 16 weeks 80 , 96 or 112 hours ' work , estimated as are the medical ...
... usually devoted to laboratory work Those exercises are two , two and a half or three hours long . This would give 5 , 6 or 7 hours per week and for a semester of 16 weeks 80 , 96 or 112 hours ' work , estimated as are the medical ...
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... usually from Martin's Human Body ( which is very largely a text book of anatomy ) , with some demon- strations . Such a course , while of value as an introduction to the subject , can not be considered equivalent to the ex- perimental ...
... usually from Martin's Human Body ( which is very largely a text book of anatomy ) , with some demon- strations . Such a course , while of value as an introduction to the subject , can not be considered equivalent to the ex- perimental ...
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